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Fatty acids and cardiovascular disease

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NUTRITION REVIEWS
Volume 67, Issue 5, Pages 273-283

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1111/j.1753-4887.2009.00194.x

Keywords

cardiovascular risk; dairy fat; saturated fatty acids; unsaturated fatty acids

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Fatty acids have been classified into good or bad groups according to their degree of unsaturation or whether they are animal fat or vegetable fat. Today, it appears that the effects of fatty acids are complex and vary greatly according to the dose and the nature of the molecule. Monounsaturated fatty acids are still considered as having a neutral status, but any benefits may be related to the chemical environment of the source food or the associated overall food pattern. Controversy surrounds omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids, because even though they lower LDL cholesterol levels, excessive intakes do not appear to be correlated with cardiovascular benefit. The omega-3 fatty acids are known to exert cardiovascular protective effects. Dairy fat and its cardiovascular impact are being evaluated. This review examines the existing literature on the relationships between the different fatty acids and cardiovascular disease.

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